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FROM THE SOUTH’S FINEST RECOGNIZED NURSERIES 
SEE THIS GORGEOUS PLANT BLOOMING IN ALL ITS REAL GLORY 
During the past five years the Gulf Coast Country has steadily moved forward with Azalea planting. 
These beautiful plants may be set our during the Fall or Spring months. By all means, do not plant 
them in soil containing lime. To offset whatever lime may be in the soil, use generously Aluminum 
Sulphate. This material is inexpensive. Azaleas require a good quantity of moisture, and they should, 
therefore, be mulched throughout the year with Peat Moss, or Oak Leaves. These plants can be ferti¬ 
lized, but we recommend feeding until June 15th, which will allow sufficient time for the new growth to 
harden before the Winter season. By all means plant a few of our Azaleas this Fall. 
Indica Group: All are large flowers. Criterion: A very fine late blooming variegated. Formosa: The 
largest flowering purple. Pride of Mobile: The real watermelon red, the best. Prince of Orange: Or¬ 
ange red and extra fine. ...George Franc: An early large flowering pink. 
,• , • ‘ , • POSTPAID PRICES ON ORDERS FOR $1.00 OR MORE 
6 to 8 inches..;'...'. ..v. 35c each—4 for . $1.25 
8 to 12 inches .:. 50c each—4 for . 1.85 
12 to 15 inches. ....-. 65c each—4 for . 2-35 
15 to 18 inches . 85c each—4 for . 3.00 
* 18 to 24 inches..., ... 1.25 each-4 for . 4.50 
Japanese and Kurume Group: Mostly small flowers and very 
showy. Cherry Blossom: Delicate pink. Christmas Cheer: Deep 
crimson red. Hinodegari: Firey red and the best dwarf. Peach 
Blow: Salmon pink. Pink Pearl: Salmon rose and very fine. 
Snow: The best pure white of this type. Coral Bell: Dainty bell 
shaped pink. * 
6 to 8 inches... 
8 to 10 inches... 
10 to 12 inches 
50c each —-4 for .. 1.85 
65c each—4 for ... 2.35 
85c each — 4 for . 3.25 
